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    #713185
    BDW
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      Unicorn and maybe even part ki-rin 😀
      She is pretty.

      #713186

      Yeah,I thought kirin too, but unfortunately she’s missing the scales. Wouldn’t that be a discovery to find a scaled deer!

      #713187
      BDW
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        Greater Basilisk wrote:

        Yeah,I thought kirin too, but unfortunately she’s missing the scales. Wouldn’t that be a discovery to find a scaled deer!

        No kidding! 😯

        #713188

        Awww!So cute! 😀

        #713189
        Kasie
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          I just logged on and saw this on yahoo and thought maybe I would post it here, you know, being the people we are. But then I thought, I bet someone already post this. Sure enough I was right! You can always rely on a fellow Windstonian to keep you up to the minute!!!! LOL 😆 This little guy is cute. The mythical stories have to come from somewhere. I believe alot of stories were real at some point and time even in this time.

          #713190
          twindragonsmum
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            *squeeeeeees like a little girl* How darling!

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            tdm

            #713191
            dragonmedley
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              Yes, I thought kirin too! What a cutie.

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              #713192
              Travistie
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                Wow, how bout that!

                #713193
                Jennifer
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                  Neat!
                  We sometimes see whitetail deer around here when hunting that have a single spike antler (one that does not branch off into tines) but not in the center of the forehead. We call them unicorns too. 😆

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                  #713194

                  Ack I missed this and double posted. Oh well, can’t have enough unicorns in the world. 😆

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                  #713195
                  Pam

                    He’s only one year old. I wonder if his single antler will continue to branch out like a regular antler as he grows.

                    I remember looking in an old book on unicorns and they showed a pic of a goat that had had one horn bud surgically removed, and the other moved to the center, so that only a single horn grew from its head. They would do this to goats purposely and show the goats off in circuses and such as “unicorns”. It was a long time ago.

                    #713196
                    Bob

                      VERY KEWL.
                      I wonder if they can actual figure out how it happened and use that info to actually GET a unicorn???

                      #713197
                      Pam

                        It probably happened just like how they made the unicorn goats, but naturally. Deer was born with only one antler bud (or else both buds were fused), and the bud was centered just right on the head. At least, that’s the only way I can think of it happening. I wonder what would happen if the tried to implant a horn or antler bud on a horse, or if it would even work, since the bud would be from a totally different species. And they would probably need drugs to keep the horses body from destroying the foreign tissue in the first place.

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